How Nonprofits Employ Volunteers and Technology To Advance Their Missions Free
Employing the dynamic duo of volunteers and technology may be just what your organization need. Matching volunteers and technology will help you accomplish your mission free by using the five easy steps or one click described below.
- Create a compelling narrative that describes your organization’s mission and the benefits it provides for the community and/or city, state or country it serves. Volunteers work with organizations with missions they feel strongly about. read more…
Blog, a shorten description for weblog, is a type of website. Blogs are inexpensive, many are free, quick and easy to setup and great marketing and branding tools for your organization. Blogging (writing) commentary, descriptions of events and use of other material such as graphics or video, is an internet format for getting your organization’s voice, cause or mission out via the World Wide Web. Your blog is maintained by a blogger, an individual, employee or volunteer of an organization, who regularly post entries, approved by the organization, to its blog. A relevant, consistent, blog can increase interest in the organization’s mission, attract volunteers and financial support from across the world to help nonprofit organizations operate. read more…
Technology, specifically the internet, is a direct path to unlimited volunteers for nonprofit organizations. It is filled with people from all over the country, dare I say all over the world, willing to use their skill sets, computers and internet connections to help organizations with missions that appeal to them. This online hookup provides a much needed resource, manpower, for organizations experiencing reduced revenue in an environment of economic decline and less charitable giving. More importantly this manpower is willing to work free.
Here are six steps to start accessing this wellspring of volunteer support. read more…
Help! Manpower needed. Manpower, a critical element in the operation of any organization is the support most often lacking in sustaining nonprofit organizations which are usually under staffed due to lack of funds. Their funding deficit did not begin with the current economic crisis that has many hanging on by a prayer. read more…